Preschool Skills



Duck Duck Moose apps


All of these apps are amazing & offer fun activities that target many different developmental areas – problem solving, fine motor skills, sequencing, cause & effect… The apps are interactive & perfectly designed for toddlers & preschoolers. Apps like, Wheels on the Bus, was made into a video with kids encouraged to touch the screen for surprises. There is, Superhero Comic Book Maker, where kids can create their own animated comic book full of heros & monsters. They can even record their own stories. There is an app available for every type of interest for children. (free-$1.99)


Feed Me!


Feed Me! was developed by teachers who wanted to make a simple, easy-­‐to-­‐use learning game that would be fun for young students. This app includes questions on basic numbers, colors, shapes, & more. Feed Me! also comes in 7 other languages.
  • Feed the little monster the correct “food” he is thinking of.
  • Feed the monster the wrong item & he might get sick.
  • Poke the monster for fun!


Injini - Child Development Game Suite


A wealth of content – provides meaningful play to young children, explores cause & effect, spatial awareness, memory & visual processing. (iPad – free/$29.99)


Monkey Preschool Lunchbox


7 different games that teach students about colors, letters, counting, shapes, sizes, matching & differences. ($0.99)


Timmy's Preschool Adventures


Preschoolers need to help Timmy get to school through such games as connect the dots, key match, pattern bridge, color by shapes, & overhead maze. Once Timmy get to school, each day there are different activities for your students to do. Some of the activities include coloring pages, playing music, & counting. There is also a Timmy's Kindergarten Adventure available too.


Toca Kitchen Monsters


It's time for your preschooler to cook & feed their guests, their monster guests. Students can grab food out of the fridge, use kitchen tools like a blender, add salt & pepper, & have fun playing with food. The monsters will even react if they use too much salt or pepper.


Last Updated - April, 2013